Beyoncé models Rita Ora's new Adidas designs

Rita Ora was quick to deny speculation that she had been involved with rapper Jay Z after being asked during a radio interview back in April.

And Jay Z's wife Beyoncé put rumours of a rift to bed when she modelled several pieces from Rita's new collaboration with Adidas.

Beyoncé models Rita Ora's new collection for Adidas

The superstar singer took to her own personal website to share pictures of herself showing off her washboard abs in a floral tracksuit crop-top set.

Rita was delighted with Beyoncé's seal of approval, reposting the photos in Instagram straight away.

"My big sis, The queen to you…rocking my first Adidas loves Rita Ora collection! #unstoppable out for you August 26th. #thankyou #myfamilia #iloveyou @beyonce," she captioned the shot.

Speaking about her new collection to Women's Wear Daily back in May, Rita said, "I grew up working at a sneaker store when I was 16 and am a huge sneakerhead. It’s so cool that I’m able to do this with a brand that I sold when I was younger."

She also revealed that when creating the line, "I wanted people to be comfortable but be sexy at the same time."

The star was first approached by Adidas during New York Fashion Week. The five capsule collections are titled Black, Pastel, Colorblock Packs, Spray, and Roses.

The superstar shows off her washboard abs in the pictures

Back in April, after footage emerged of Beyoncé's sister having a tiff with Jay Z in a lift following the Met Ball, Rita was asked about speculation that she was involved with the rapper.

"Don't you dare disrespect Beyoncé like that ever again in your entire life," Rita responded during her interview on Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.

"You should know better than that… that's just straight up disrespect. You can't even go there."

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